He was born in New Kensington on July 6, 1942 to the late John R. and Anna Whalen Callahan and was a life long resident of the local area.
Mr. Callahan was a member of Mount St. Peter Roman Catholic Church, New Kensington and had worked as a supervisor for Union Spring in New Kensington. He always had a dream of having his own restaurant and in 1994 he opened Buffalo Bills Roadhouse that specialized in wings made in a pizza oven. He was an avid Pitt football fan and loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife of 58 years Judith Ann Manganelli, son William T. (Paula Gatto) Callahan; daughter Christine (Michael) Andrews; three grandchildren Jake, Julia, and Cole Callahan and brother-in-law David Manganelli.
Besides his parents he was preceded in death by his brother John W. Callahan and sister Alice J. Callahan.
Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park, Lower Burrell, Pa.
Rusiewicz Funeral Home, Lower Burrell, Pa
He was born in New Kensington on July 6, 1942 to the late John R. and Anna Whalen Callahan and was a life long resident of the local area.
Mr. Callahan was a member of Mount St. Peter Roman Catholic Church, New Kensington and had worked as a supervisor for Union Spring in New Kensington. He always had a dream of having his own restaurant and in 1994 he opened Buffalo Bills Roadhouse that specialized in wings made in a pizza oven. He was an avid Pitt football fan and loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife of 58 years Judith Ann Manganelli, son William T. (Paula Gatto) Callahan; daughter Christine (Michael) Andrews; three grandchildren Jake, Julia, and Cole Callahan and brother-in-law David Manganelli.
Besides his parents he was preceded in death by his brother John W. Callahan and sister Alice J. Callahan.
Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park, Lower Burrell, Pa.
Rusiewicz Funeral Home, Lower Burrell, Pa
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